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Happy Halloween!

EmilieT
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Hi everyone, 

 

The spookiest time of the year is upon us, and I hope you're all ready ghost 

 

There are many ways to enjoy Halloween, whether it's with a quiet night at home waiting for trick-or-treaters, a scare-fest from the comfort of your couch, or by attending one of many themed events. 

 

How do you celebrate Halloween? If you like to dress-up, what's your all-time favourite costume? Do you prefer a night of horror movies and halloween-themed treats? 

 

I'm curious to hear all about your Halloween plans! jack_o_lantern

 

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Another good reason not to take sweets off strangers, right HERE



@Anonymous wrote:

Another good reason not to take sweets off strangers, right HERE


Some very sick people out there, evil B$rd's

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@pgn wrote:
  • A few days before: Let the ladies in the house loose with the bats, spooky letters and other window decorations
  • Also Procure 2 or 3 pumpkins and supply of spooky sweets 
  • Illuminate pumpkins 
  • The Saturday before Halloween, carve said pumpkins, retaining use able flesh for pumpkin soup. 
  • Book 31 Oct off
  • On 31st day, make soup using flesh from the pumpkins
  • Dress up youngest in Halloween gear
  • Ensure adequate provision of treats
  • 6pm take youngest trick or treating around the neighbourhood (the O2 Hoodie came in useful last night, was b***dy freezing!) 
  • 7pm return home, analyse youngest's swag
  • 7.30pm feast on fresh crusty bread and pumpkin soup
  • 8pm retire in front of telly with scary movie. 
  • 9pm watch any fireworks neighbours are letting off
  • 10.30pm Blow out candles in pumpkins and retire to bed. 
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  • 01 Nov am: White Rabbits. 

 


Smashing pumpkins @pgn ... you're well organised for the day slight_smile

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@Anonymous wrote:

Another good reason not to take sweets off strangers, right HERE


Here's the thing if you don't like kids, lock your doors draw the blinds and turn off your lights; pretend you're not home. But to do this is pure evil and I hope they catch whoever did this and lock them up for a very long time.

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@Glory1 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Another good reason not to take sweets off strangers, right HERE


Here's the thing if you don't like kids, lock your doors draw the blinds and turn off your lights; pretend you're not home. But to do this is pure evil and I hope they catch whoever did this and lock them up for a very long time.


Always do, but like eating stuff you’ve found on the floor.. you wouldn’t do it, you wouldn’t let your kids do it.. yet somehow on Halloween it’s acceptable.

 

And it’s begging at the end of the day.. a great lesson for kids..

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